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Corruption In The Public Sector In North Macedonia: What Can Be Done?, Teodora Gacoska Aug 2020

Corruption In The Public Sector In North Macedonia: What Can Be Done?, Teodora Gacoska

English Language Institute

The purpose of this project is to analyze the current situation of corruption in the public sector in North Macedonia and suggest possible solutions to prevent this kind of corruption.


Marriage Equality In Taiwan: Enforcement Act Of Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748, Yen-Jung Tseng Aug 2020

Marriage Equality In Taiwan: Enforcement Act Of Judicial Yuan Interpretation No. 748, Yen-Jung Tseng

English Language Institute

Taiwan is the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. This poster briefly introduces the history of Taiwan of legalizing same-sex marriage and points out what need to be done in the future.


How Legislations Of Tajikistan And Kyrgyzstan Regulate The Issue Of Validity Of A Consent For The Processing Of Personal Data, Faridun Yusufov Aug 2020

How Legislations Of Tajikistan And Kyrgyzstan Regulate The Issue Of Validity Of A Consent For The Processing Of Personal Data, Faridun Yusufov

English Language Institute

This research explores differences in legislations of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and compares provisions contained therein about the validity of consent to process individual data which are also evaluated in terms of their compliance with elements of validity of the consent researched by some authors.


Access To Treatment For People With Hiv: Do Latin American Governments Cover Medical Treatment For People With Hiv-Aids Who Cannot Afford It?, Veronica M. Belmonte Aug 2020

Access To Treatment For People With Hiv: Do Latin American Governments Cover Medical Treatment For People With Hiv-Aids Who Cannot Afford It?, Veronica M. Belmonte

English Language Institute

I will analyze different Latin American Supreme Court rulings in order to demonstrate that governments are obliged to cover universal medical treatments for people with HIV. This is a worldwide issue and UNAIDS is constantly working to protect this vulnerable group of people. We can see this progress in the following statistics.